It’s been a while (and I feel like it’s been ages) I ate this sandwich named “Capsicums, Onions, and Mushrooms” in the cafeteria of one of my previous companies (the best company I worked for, so far) where I used to spend time eating and chatting (the best of times) with my colleagues and friends (the best of friends). I had a special fantasy for this sandwich not because of the mix of ‘pure-veg’ ingredients it contained within, nor because I liked the taste so much! It was all in it’s name… more so with the way it was pronounced by one of my friends—obviously she pronounced it well—but there was something which hit my brain or maybe heart constantly whenever she used to name that sandwich. The way she pronounced it could be described as the amalgamation of consonants and vowels resulting in a sweet delivery of words with musical syllables. Ooh!! Not digestible? To be realistic, I always felt it pleasant and wanted her to repeat it again and again… and I did make her do so quite often! There was this notable harmony, rhythm, and sweetness in her speech whenever she said “Capsicums, Onions, and Mushrooms”….and when the three words touched my eardrums, I felt like I was listening to a play school girl singing “Twinke Twinkle...”, a guitarist playing the right chords, a drummer striking the right beat, and a nightingale humming the right lyrics – all in unison!
Since long, I had no access to the mystic sandwich nor the mesmeric voice. But I always wondered what was so special about the name of the sandwich or was it only the voice! Then I googled, wikied, and yahooed, and came up with a surprising analogy:
“Capsicum is a great hyper-sensitizer and pain reliever; onions have these alleged aphrodisiac properties, and mushrooms are well known for their psychedelic properties!"
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